Monday: Lundi
Mardi
Mercredi
Jeudi
Vendredi
Samedi
Sunday: Dimanche
The days of the week in French are:
Monday: lundi (lun-dee)
Tuesday: mardi (mar-dee)
Wednesday: mercredi (meh-creh-dee)
Thursday: jeudi (judy)
Friday: vendredi (ven-dreh-dee)
Saturday: samedi (samede)
Sunday: dimanche (dee-marsh)
The days of the week in French are not capitalized. That's the same with months.
Other useful phrases:
- the days of the week = les jours de la semaine
- weekdays = les jours de semaine (speaking of working days)
- the week-end = la fin de semaine, le weekend.
Sunday- dimanche
Monday- lundi
Tuesday- mardi
Wednesday- mercredi
Thursday- jeudi
Friday- vendredi
Saturday- samedi
*** In French, you do not capitalize the days of the week.
lundi, mardi, mercredi, jeudi, vendredi, samedi, dimanche
dimanche, lundi, mardi, mercredi, jeudi, vendredi et samedi.
(Sunday, monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday)
"... are the days of the week" is " .... sont les jours de la semaine".
the french word for "Day" is "(le) jour."
Quel jour sommes-nous?
Qu'est ce qui ne va pas ?
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le jour des professeurs.
maskordaydo [mask-core-day-doe]
"Quel est votre nom?"
'on this day' in french is 'ce jour-là'
Qu'est ce qui ne va pas ?
Per day is 'par jour' in French.
you say "jour" for day
To say, "Will you go out with me one day?" in French you say: Sortirez-vous avec moi un jour ?
Jour
qu'elle ton fait til (kell-ton-fait til)
Canada Day in french is "La fête du Canada"
today was a good day in french
On that day is "aujourd'hui" (for today) or "en ce jour" (for any day even in the past) in French.
It is "du jour".